News Roundup: Oprah To Close Harpo Studios In Chicago…AND MORE

Twenty-five years ago, Oprah Winfrey opened the doors to Harpo Studios in Chicago, which became home to her nationally syndicated talk show. Ever since its inception, the studio has become a staple in the city; helping to redefine Chicago as a major media hub. Now, the facility where some of the most heartfelt and intense conversations on her show took place will close its doors. According to reports, Winfrey will close Harpo Studios in December. She plans on transitioning the company into the OWN network in West Hollywood. Read more.

Banned from seeing Bobbi Kristina, her husband Nick Gordon is using social media to air out his feelings about the situation. Last night, on the eve of her March 4th birthday, Gordon took to Twitter and wrote this:

The tweet prompted many to believe that the situation with Bobbi Kristina’s family has made Gordon suicidal. Bobbi Kristina turns 22 today. Gordon took to Twitter after his questionable post to wish Brown a Happy Birthday:

Happy Birthday baby I wish I was there with you to hold you and be by your side

Former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice has won a wrongful termination lawsuit after the NFL tried to suspend him following the circulation of a video of Rice abusing his wife. Rice wanted back pay from his $3.529 million base salary. According to reports, the NFL and Rice wound up settling for $1.588 million. Read more.